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now the way in which we send mail has changed. why should we not still be paying? >> the fundamental issue of the cost of sending unalthough as i say ted mail is super low so even if one in a million people responds, it's still worth it for the spammers to send it to you. we have these amazing things called private companies that have actually mostly stalled this problem. these days, most of this unsolicited mail you get goes into a spam folder and those services are getting better and better over time. we had ideas like an e-scam, some means of taxing e-mails proposed in the mid '90s and turns out they weren't really necessary. a couple businesses tried them out and they were hard to enforce. you mentioned text messages. already people are migrating from one technology that becomes crappy and clogged with spam to another technology. and that's why something like this would actually be unenforceable. so leave it to private sector innovations to solve the problem. >> stephanie -- go ahead. >> i was going to say, erin, these guys obviously do not get as much hate mai
now the way in which we send mail has changed. why should we not still be paying? >> the fundamental issue of the cost of sending unalthough as i say ted mail is super low so even if one in a million people responds, it's still worth it for the spammers to send it to you. we have these amazing things called private companies that have actually mostly stalled this problem. these days, most of this unsolicited mail you get goes into a spam folder and those services are getting better and...
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the president has changed how he's handling things. he had that big dinner last night where he took out am of the republican leaders to a really nice dinner. that dinner was a really nice dinner, and he took them out. he just had lunch with paul ryan. this is a charm offensive. is this going to help him get what he wants or is this going to frustrate him because he does this for them and then they come back with nothing? >> i think it's going to help him get what the american people want, which is a balanced approach to the deficit. the president has been meeting with people and republicans and democrats since the say he walked into the white house years ago. but he said there's a caucus of common sense in the republican party that knows that we need balance and doesn't think compromise is a sdirty word. he's going to seek them out wherever he can. that's what the dinner was about. >> reihan, you agree that people want a balanced approach? >> what people really need is the constitutional and legislative approach, we need that regular o
the president has changed how he's handling things. he had that big dinner last night where he took out am of the republican leaders to a really nice dinner. that dinner was a really nice dinner, and he took them out. he just had lunch with paul ryan. this is a charm offensive. is this going to help him get what he wants or is this going to frustrate him because he does this for them and then they come back with nothing? >> i think it's going to help him get what the american people want,...
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. ♪ trees will talk to networks will talk to scientists about climate change. cars will talk to road sensors will talk to stoplights about traffic efficiency. the ambulance will talk to patient records will talk to doctors about saving lives. it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. the next big thing? we're going to wake the world up. ♪ and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. ♪ cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> welcome back. we start with some stories we care about where we focus on reporting from the front lines. senator mitch mcconnell and karl rove are having a good night. they might have extra campaign cash. ashley judd won't be running for mcconnell's kentucky seat, saving rove some money. the actress and democrat made at announcement today via twitter. writing, a serious and thorough contemplation, i realize that my responsibilities in energy at this time need to be focused on my family. for months as you may be aware there was speculation judd would run. the momentum grew enough to keep mcconnell a
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there's congressional pressure for change, as well. senator mccaskill of missouri says it threatens public confidence in the faa. the agency already allows pilots to use electronic tablets in the cockpit. an faa committee due to report the recommendations this summer, changes if any may not come until months later. for "out front," david mattingly, cnn, atlanta. >>> all right. first victoria's secret said they were marketing underwear to teens. this is pretty provocative for a teen. call me. you hope he has by the time he sees them. and then they said they aren't marketing it to teens. are you cool with your tween wearing these? >>> two spent $600 thousand dollars on gucci clothes? the guy who wrote "friday night lights." seriously. d and started earning loads of points. we'll leave that there. you got a weather balloon, with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. go. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is! [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. [ lau
there's congressional pressure for change, as well. senator mccaskill of missouri says it threatens public confidence in the faa. the agency already allows pilots to use electronic tablets in the cockpit. an faa committee due to report the recommendations this summer, changes if any may not come until months later. for "out front," david mattingly, cnn, atlanta. >>> all right. first victoria's secret said they were marketing underwear to teens. this is pretty provocative for...
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what is likely to change under his vice president who takes over and then has to face an election? >> well, first of all, venezuela's the fourth largest supplier of oil to the united states. that's about a million barrels of oil a day that we receive from venezuela. so oddly enough, over the last 14 years that chavez has been in power, we have actually underwritten the chavez revolution that has been kicking sand in the eye of the united states, as christiane said. but on the other hand, what we've done is diversified our supply of oil. we actually could survive a disruption of venezuelan oil without much damage right now to the u.s. economy. but having said that, what we're going to see, we started to see this already with the accusations against the united states, is the u.s. embassy is trying to reach out to this next government, aware that perhaps things will calm down a little bit. i think the press conference today that we saw is an indication that they're not going to. they're going to still reach into their bag of tricks and try to stoke this anti-americanism and in some ca
what is likely to change under his vice president who takes over and then has to face an election? >> well, first of all, venezuela's the fourth largest supplier of oil to the united states. that's about a million barrels of oil a day that we receive from venezuela. so oddly enough, over the last 14 years that chavez has been in power, we have actually underwritten the chavez revolution that has been kicking sand in the eye of the united states, as christiane said. but on the other hand,...
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obviously, the percentage of people they knew as gay has not changed. it's their awarenessst people in their lives that has risen. this polarizing and personal issue of same-sex marriage is bringing families together and in this story, also tearing them apart. >> reporter: in california's conservative valley, a fight inside the home mirrors the debate in the u.s. supreme court. just far more personal. >> do you regret how you were before? >> yeah. you don't realize, you know, how far you can go in your own son. i didn't know. >> she cheered the passage of california's proposition eight five years ago. the state measure that eliminated same sex marriage. what she didn't know, her shy and withdrawn 13-year-old son was gay. being eaten alive by a sense of shame over his secret. >> the most scary part for me was he trying to kill himself. you know? he was suicidal. i remember nights i had to be with my eyes open. >> shortly after california banned same sex marriage, anthony came out to his family, changing everything for the self described conservative and
obviously, the percentage of people they knew as gay has not changed. it's their awarenessst people in their lives that has risen. this polarizing and personal issue of same-sex marriage is bringing families together and in this story, also tearing them apart. >> reporter: in california's conservative valley, a fight inside the home mirrors the debate in the u.s. supreme court. just far more personal. >> do you regret how you were before? >> yeah. you don't realize, you know,...